The 25-year-old Bell credits Thomas with capturing "the narrative of an 18-year-old girl perfectly, which is also the freakiest thing about the show. They're real problems. It's utterly relatable. And Joss is such an intelligent guy and he gets the show completely and he was just very funny. It was so cool to have him on set because we're hopefully following in his footsteps, and he really knows how to write for cult fans."

Hurrumph, obviously the person that wrote the article is not a viewer of Angel the Series, or in particular of the character Numfar which was more likely Joss' TV debut. Other than that good article and way to go you guys, whedonesque seems to be the most quoted site in the verse.

"Despite averaging just 2.5 million viewers, Ostroff was persuaded to keep the show because the audience had grown as the first season drew to a close and fans campaigned on websites for the show. The support of critics and the media, Ostroff said, also played an important role in her decision."

I'm just glad Joss and Kristen Bell had the chance to finally meet and get to know one another.

Based on her comments, it appears they got along well -- which only makes my obsessive little fantasy of her being cast as his Melaka Fray one of these days feel that much closer to possibly coming true ;)